Passenger List, American Merchant Lines, American Shipper, 17 May 1929

Passenger List for the Maiden Ships List from the S.S. American Shipper of the American Merchant Lines, Departing 17 May 1929 from London to New York. Includes Information for Passengers. Captain not stated.

List of Passengers
American Merchant LinesS.S. American Shipper
From London to New York
Friday, 17 May 1929

List of Passengers

Mr. A. Adler

Mrs. M. A. Boggs

Miss R. A. Boggs

Miss A. Boyan

Miss F. M. Carter

Miss M. J. Chisholm

Mr. I. M. Cox

Mrs. I. M. Cox

Mr. W. Deering

Miss C. Easterling

Mr. P. E. Ellis

Mr. H. Felten

Miss F. Fisher

Miss L. Fromkin

Mr. F. T. Gill

Mr. J. L. Howendobler

Mrs. J. L. Howendobler

Mr. W. L. Jennings

Mrs. W. L. Jennings

Miss A. B. Jennings

Mr. B Kearney

Mr. A. C. Kirchler

Mrs. A. C. Kirchler

Master W. C. Kirchler

Miss D. Lawton

Mr. J. Lekack

Mr. J. P. McCarron

Miss G. Mackinnon

Mr. H. G. Page

Mrs. H. G. Page

Master A. H. Page

Master J. G. Page

Mrs. H. Pedersen

Mrs. R. A. Pope

Mr. M. Roos

Prof. E. R. Schierz

Mrs. E. R. Schierz

Mr. T. B. Smillie

Mrs. T. B. Smillie

Mr. F. Smith

Mr. F. E. C. A. Smith

Mr. H. E. Smith

Mr. P. J. Wade

Mrs. P. J. Wade

Master W. P. Wade

Miss M. E. Wade

Master J. J. Wade

Mr. T. Wilbur

Mrs. M. Woolworth

Miss A. Woolworth

Miss E. Woolworth

General Information for Passengers

Meals will be served at following hours :
Breakfast ...... 8:00-9:30
Lunch 1:00-2:00
Dinner .. . 6:30 to
Seats in the dining room will be assigned by Purser steward.

Medical Attention.—The Surgeon is always at the disposal of Passengers requiring his services. In case of illness originating on or after the departure of the steamer, no charge will be made for services. Medicines prescribed by the Ship's Surgeon will be furnished without charge. In case of illness not originating on board, the Surgeon is permitted to make the following charges :-
For Office visits $1.00 per visit
For Stateroom visits 2.00 per visit
With a maximum charge of 4.00 per day

Passengers desiring to book return passage on any vessel of this Line are requested to apply at Purser's Office.

A safe has been provided by the Company in the Purser's Office where money and valuables may be left for safekeeping ; the Company assumes no liability for the loss of articles not so deposited.

The long range wireless equipment permits the vessel communicating with all American and European stations. Passengers desiring to send messages should consult the Purser.

Lost and found articles of any description should immediately be reported at the Purser's Office.

Deck chairs and steamer rugs may be secured at $1.50 each for the voyage, on application to the Deck Steward.

Passenger mail is immediately distributed on receipt of same ; Passengers are invited to leave their addresses at the Purser's Office for later dispatches to be re-directed and forwarded.

Passengers are requested not to take dogs, cats, birds, or other pets in staterooms or on promenade decks.

Passengers are requested to familiarise themselves with their boat stations from printed placard posted in each stateroom.

Stateroom Baggage.—Trunks, if not more than 15 inches high, 2 feet wide and 3 feet long may be placed in stateroom. Trunks or receptacles of greater dimension must be put in Baggage Room or Hold of Steamer.

Stateroom Keys.—Passengers are requested to secure keys from Purser's office, which are to be returned upon completion of Voyage.

All complaints and suggestions for improvement of the Service should be reported to the Commander.